Study justifies optimised spray drying for enzymes and probiotics
date:May 29, 2012
ay drying was a much more cost effective and attractive method for industry, they claimed.


They added that while many studies have reported optimisations of the spray drying process or product formulations in order to minimise activity losses, in practice optimisation results, especially from pilot-scale experiments, have been difficult to translate into general optimisation rules.


In this paper we make an appraisal for dedicated single droplet drying procedures and predictive models that ca
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